Month: September 2025

Trump admin accused of ‘attack’ on immigrants after banning voter recruitment drives at naturalization events

A voter advocacy group said the Trump administration is ‘making it harder for new citizens to register to vote, which is yet another intimidation tactic and attack on the immigrant community’

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Rayner fights for political future as she admits: I did not pay enough tax

The deputy PM admits she underpaid up to £40,000 in stamp duty on second home but denies she dodged tax, as PM backs her

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Fears of being killed and vomiting from stress: Harrowing court filings reveal Trump admin’s frantic child deportation flights

Teens describe fears of returning to Guatemala and frantic deportation flights before judge blocked their removal

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Fears of being killed and vomiting from stress: Harrowing court filings reveal Trump admin’s frantic child deportation flights

Teens describe fears of returning to Guatemala and frantic deportation flights before judge blocked their removal

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Thousands of new school nursery places to be rolled out

Working parents of children between nine months and four years old are now eligible for the full 30 hours

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Why e-bikes and e-scooters are making streets a ‘nightmare’ for blind people

Only one in 10 (9 per cent) blind people confident walking in their own neighbourhood because of e-bikes and e-scooters

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Government launch £338m scheme to help sick and disabled people back into work

The government’s welfare reforms were formally passed into law on Wednesday

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Mike Johnson and Thomas Massie clash in behind-closed-doors meeting with Republicans over Epstein vote

Speaker reportedly urged members to back Republican committee’s Epstein investigation over bipartisan bill forcing release of more evidence

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Mike Johnson and Thomas Massie clash in behind-closed-doors meeting with Republicans over Epstein vote

Speaker reportedly urged members to back Republican committee’s Epstein investigation over bipartisan bill forcing release of more evidence

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Reform media ban in Nottinghamshire is a disturbing glimpse of a future with Farage in power

As Nigel Farage attacked the state of free speech in the UK in front of a congressional committee in Washington DC, The Independent’s political editor David Maddox discusses Reform’s attitude to a free press

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